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Old 02-09-2014, 03:54 PM
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For $4 go buy one, I have reused mine many a time but it's not the ideal way to do things.
 
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I just want to thank everyone on this forum for your help.

I took out the IAC cleaned it, slapped everything back together (broke some bolt heads off PITA). It still didn't work so I went out and bought a new IAC and now everything works perfectly. Thank you.
 
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So apparently today I tried starting it from cold and it was giving the same issues. After a little warm up and a couple stalls later is runs just fine and starts up just fine after that. I cleaned the throttle body including the bore for the IAC pretty good. It there anything else it would be or maybe reset something so the IAC gets accurate readings?
 
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If you had the battery disconnected while cleaning the TB (which you should have..) PCM has already reset. If you didn't.... or, if you just wanna take a shot in the dark... disconnect the battery, turn on headlights, turn off headlights, reconnect battery, turn key to "On", (not start) count to ten, THEN start the engine. That will reset the IAC completely. See if it helps.
 
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
If you had the battery disconnected while cleaning the TB (which you should have..) PCM has already reset. If you didn't.... or, if you just wanna take a shot in the dark... disconnect the battery, turn on headlights, turn off headlights, reconnect battery, turn key to "On", (not start) count to ten, THEN start the engine. That will reset the IAC completely. See if it helps.
I had to wait till today to try and start it since it only does it on a cold start. Still same the results as before. It would stall a bunch until I give it some gas, then if it is warm it will run fine. I did disconnect the battery when I took out the TB (well just the positive connector) which i'm pretty sure still disconnected it since my radio reset.

I also tried your method last night.
 
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Always disconnect the negative cable. (its a safety issue. )

Are you getting any codes? What's fuel pressure look like? Test the TPS?
 
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Always disconnect the negative cable. (its a safety issue. )

Are you getting any codes? What's fuel pressure look like? Test the TPS?
No codes. I will test the TPS when the wife gets home (hopefully she will help). I would need a fuel pressure gauge to test the fuel pressure. That is that nozzle on the fuel rails that look like a tire valve right?
 
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Correct.
 
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So I used a voltage meter to check the TPS. Everything seemed fine. constant voltage of .8 and going up and down smoothly as I move the Throttle. AS for checking the fuel pressure. I just looked around and its like $100 bucks for a fuel pressure gauge. Is there a poor mans way of checking the fuel pressure?
 
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Should be able to get a gauge for 40 or so bucks. If nothing else, take the truck to the parts store, and see if they will put one on there for ya.
 


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